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369 Shady Brook Drive
Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
$329,990
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1037
Property Description
Nestled in the serene setting of Berkeley Springs, WV, the beautifully upgraded home at 369 Shady Brook Dr offers a blend of comfort and modern elegance. Set on a generous 3-acre lot, this residence features 3 bedrooms and 1 fully remodeled bathroom, ensuring a private and tranquil living experience. Recent enhancements include new lighting and flooring throughout, a modernized kitchen with new countertops and a farmhouse sink, and all-new appliances. Stay warm and cozy around the woodstove while enjoying seasonal sunset views from your floor to ceiling windows. Enjoy outdoor living on your new deck, perfect for experiencing the natural surroundings. Additional updates include new doors, trim and paint, all adding to the home's charm and appeal. Built in 1982, this home combines the warmth of rustic cabin design with modern updates for a truly unique living experience Located minutes from the historic town of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, 369 Shady Brook Dr presents a unique opportunity to experience small-town charm amidst the natural beauty of the WV mountains. The home is ideally positioned to enjoy the full spectrum of seasons West Virginia offers. Residents and visitors can indulge in a variety of recreational activities provided by Berkeley Springs State Park, Cacapon Resort State Park and nearby Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area, including hunting, hiking, biking, and soaking in the natural hot springs. The area's history, highlighted by George Washington’s bathtub and the Washington Heritage Trail, adds a layer of historical significance to the daily life in this quaint town. Berkeley Springs offers an ideal setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Today, Berkeley Springs captivates visitors with its nationally recognized art scene, diverse dining options, local craft breweries, and unique shops, ensuring something for everyone. Just a 90-minute drive from the bustling Washington D.C./Baltimore metro area, Berkeley Springs offers a perfect escape to experience the peace and solitude of Almost Heaven, West Virginia.
Property Information
Lot Size
3 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1982
MLS Number
WVMO2004198
Location
Address
369 SHADY BROOK DRIVE
City
BERKELEY SPRINGS
State
WV
Zip Code
25411
County
MORGAN
Listing
Provider
EXP REALTY LLC, original listing
Name
EXP REALTY LLC
Phone
(866) 825-7169
Office Name
EXP Realty, LLC
Office Phone
(866) 825-7169
Agent Name
Susan Wathen

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